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INDIVIDUAL INVITATIONS THAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO SET UP YOUR ACCOUNT WITH A PERSONAL USER ID AND PASSWORD WERE E-MAILED TO MEMBERS IN RECENT WEEKS. PLEASE USE YOUR EMAIL LINK TO ACTIVATE YOUR ACCOUNT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

THEN, UPDATE/CORRECT ANY CONTACT INFORMATION THAT IS NOT ACCURATE. AND PLEASE UPLOAD A PICTURE OF YOURSELF SO THAT WE CAN HAVE AS COMPLETE AN ONLINE PHOTO DIRECTORY AS POSSIBLE - AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS, CONTACT CARON ARMSTRONG AT breeze@uufws.org.

The Fellowship Member Directory is now part of our Breeze church management database. Members who have a user account may click on the link above to access our photo directory with contact information about felllow members. Members can also view information about themselves and their family, update contact information, make contributions or pledge payments, and view their contribution history.

Printable instructions for using your Breeze account are available by clicking HERE.

Additional instructions for uploading photos are available by clicking HERE.

If you have not yet activated your user account and your invitation has expired, use the form below to request a new invitation. Please allow two to three days to receive it. If you have any questions, please contact Membership Manager, Caron Armstrong - breeze@uufws.org.

News

The Fun and Games Committee is again sponsoring a Dinner and a Play program at Winston-Salem’s Theatre Alliance, and you don’t want to miss this one. The play is Memphis , a musical that won four 2010 Tony Awards including Best Book, Best Musical and Best Score. It also won two Astaire awards and two 2015 Olivier awards in London. It’s an upbeat play with a lot of laughs and a lot of 1950’s rock n roll. We have reserved 20 seats for the Saturday, April 6th, 8:00 p.m. performance at the group rate of $16 plus a $.50 service fee. We will gather at the 4th Street Filling Station for dinner at 5:30 p.m.

The Fellowship EcoSolutions group announces a new workshop series on Climate Change. Using the best seller "Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming," edited by Paul Hawken, as a guide, the project will address the most effective solutions that we as individuals, faith organizations, businesses and communities can do to reverse global warming. The Climate Fix Project illuminates ways we can overcome the fear, confusion, and apathy surrounding climate change, and take action. FREE and open to the public. Click here (https://tinyurl.com/eco-emails) to receive reminders if you are not already receiving EcoSolutions emails. We will meet the Fourth Thursday of the month, excluding June and July, from 6:30-8:00. Click to view a video on the project and learn more.

The UU Justice Ministry of NC’s “Becoming a Justice-Making Congregation” workshop will be held at the Eno River UU Fellowship of Durham from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2019.
This workshop is designed to give UU social justice leaders and activists the frameworks, tools, and skills they need to help their congregations assess their current work for justice, engage in meaningful, relational, and transformative justice work, ground their social justice work in our shared faith and values, and increase the visibility, effectiveness, and impact of their justice work.
Anyone and everyone who is involved in social justice work (including those from other faith communities in our area) are invited and encouraged to attend.
More information and registration: bit.ly/SJ323.